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and then they would turn and have their first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, where they'd get their first foothold of the economic life, and if if the sun was right, it would be gleaming off the gold dome. not a monument yo manufacturing or -- monument to manufacturing or agricultural, the only explicitly-protected form in the united states, and the new york world that will be there, the ticket to understanding how to get ahead, the ticket to learning english and the ticket to american politics. that's the effect pulitzer had back then. he was a very difficult man to live with as a biographer. he was sort of like the howard hughes of the is theth century -- of the 19th century. at the peak of his power when he was the publisher of the, the most powerful publisher on the globe. his paper had the power of cnn and cbs news all combined. people read the world in a way that when i was a child we used to watch the three networks. he reached this enormous pinnacle of power, and he began to go blamed. so like beethoven, who couldn't read his own music, p
and then they would turn and have their first look at the new york city skyline, the city that would welcome them, where they'd get their first foothold of the economic life, and if if the sun was right, it would be gleaming off the gold dome. not a monument yo manufacturing or -- monument to manufacturing or agricultural, the only explicitly-protected form in the united states, and the new york world that will be there, the ticket to understanding how to get ahead, the ticket to learning...
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but the city itself are happy. all of america is seeing the thousands coming down that new orleans is back. they'll make 430 million and generate 26 million worth of tax revenue and not focus on the katrina disaster. tell be a cost gard for the city harris. >> i have a heart for the nfl. mipe guys are not in. joe flacko and kaepernick, that is a quarterback match up. >> it is it going to be it is so unusual. joe flacko had a small school and said he's good but he is not one of the best. the deeper in the playoffings more confidence . he has wide-receivers that tend to pumdown the ballings. they throttled a team that doesn't blow in leads . they come in underdogs to the 49ers . many people think he is the better player and he's the better upside and got the intangible quality and adrian petersen who is it that he thinking will win. >> it is facing each other with two types of quarterbackings. so he wapts reyes lewis and company to win it he was all time rushir and a great up side. that is the game itself. the 49ers
but the city itself are happy. all of america is seeing the thousands coming down that new orleans is back. they'll make 430 million and generate 26 million worth of tax revenue and not focus on the katrina disaster. tell be a cost gard for the city harris. >> i have a heart for the nfl. mipe guys are not in. joe flacko and kaepernick, that is a quarterback match up. >> it is it going to be it is so unusual. joe flacko had a small school and said he's good but he is not one of the...
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in the city. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tricultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we boast more authors and points, both genuine and wannabes, than most communities. and the combination of six major musical organizations, an incredible museum system here, wonderful arts, ballet, opera. it is a rich cultural city, and the people that live here and the people that visit here come out and support that culture in all of its ramifications. the literary arts is just one of many here. i think what sents collected works apart is the fact that we really have this space, we're very fortunate to be in this beautiful space. we have the space to become a community center. and the fact that we do more than sell book
in the city. santa fe has a population of 80,000 people, and it supports no less than 17 independent bookstores. how does collected works and the other 16 stay afloat? it's not easy. we all work very hard at what we do, and it is a very mutually-supportive community of bookstore owners. the city itself is tricultural with an amazing amount of very well read, very literary people. we boast more authors and points, both genuine and wannabes, than most communities. and the combination of six major...
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this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. liz: welcome back, wall street is on a roll. the dow spiking about 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. the financial people are reportedly packing up and moving to places like florida. my next guest is running for new york city mayor as a republican. would he make of this? >> well, it is unfortunate a lot about doctors moving to texas. florida has no personal income taxes. it's a natural trend. when people are making over $200,000 per year, they ar
this rich guy who says he is going to be the next mayor of new york city and he is here with me, that is next, don't go away. ♪ making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a nokia lumia 822 in red for free. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you --...
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of the district of columbia. >> the city a vile sewer. she says the district needs help. fox 5's paul wagner has that story. >> cindy, cindy, cindy. what's that you say? our fine city is a dump? the nation's crapiton? on page 18, cindy adams didn't take a swipe at our lovely city. she launched a full out offensive. >> she said that it is rank, murky, and a sewer. what do you make of that? >> she's not talking about any neighborhood that i know. >> adams writes, she drove down here recently and found d.c. stands for the district of crapola. >> is that the washington that you know? >> oh my god, that's awful. what's her beef with washington? no, that's not the washington that it's ever been. it's a wonderful city. >> so, we should fire it back at her, don't you think? >> yeah. >> what would you say to her? >> i would tell her that if she feels like our community or the district was that bad, then she needs to help us clean it out. >> when we showed the column to a couple from new orleans, they couldn't disagree more. >> visually, what do yo
of the district of columbia. >> the city a vile sewer. she says the district needs help. fox 5's paul wagner has that story. >> cindy, cindy, cindy. what's that you say? our fine city is a dump? the nation's crapiton? on page 18, cindy adams didn't take a swipe at our lovely city. she launched a full out offensive. >> she said that it is rank, murky, and a sewer. what do you make of that? >> she's not talking about any neighborhood that i know. >> adams writes, she...
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that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] >>> we're going to turn now to our instant index on a sunday night. from the super bowl to the supercute. the puppy bowl, this is the ninth time they've done this, featuring rescue and shelter puppies. half time show feature not the puppies but some kittens. believe it or not, 111 million people tuned in to the super bowl last year, 9 million actually tuned in to the puppy bowl. we were impressed by that. >>> the other competitors tonight, samsung trying to make a play. this new ad during the gam
that's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city? [ alarm chirps ] [ male announcer ] 'round here, there's only one word for salsa: pace. made the right way for that big bold kick. grab the southwest by the bottle. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [...
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and they turn for the first look at the new york city skyline, the city where they learn the english and if the sun was bright, it would be cleaning up the gold dome of the world doping. not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american price, the on the constitutionally performance says to the prius coming at the rate to make steel in the new york world will be there ticket to understanding and learning english and american politics. he was very difficult man to the bethesda biographer. he was sort of like the howard hughes pit at the peak of his power, the most powerful publisher. his newspaper had "the new york times," cnn and the "washington post" all combined in people read the world and away when i was a child used to watch the three networks on tv. so you've reached this enormous pentacle power and begin to go blind. beethoven couldn't hear his music. at the same time, he became beset with a number of psychological issues, one of which raise disturbing. the room in which he could go in and get refuge from sound. is the exciting match and had a spec
and they turn for the first look at the new york city skyline, the city where they learn the english and if the sun was bright, it would be cleaning up the gold dome of the world doping. not a monument to manufacturing or agriculture, but a monument to the american price, the on the constitutionally performance says to the prius coming at the rate to make steel in the new york world will be there ticket to understanding and learning english and american politics. he was very difficult man to...
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with the killing of a new york city woman there. our chief foreign correspondent is live in istanbul. >>> what police are saying is the 33-year-old won sarai sierra came for a two-week holiday. it was her first trip outside the united states. she was supposed to come with a girlfriend. the girlfriend backed out. during the trip she was in regular contact with her family. no indication that anything was going wrong. then on january 21st, the day she was supposed to be leaving, she disappeared. she never arrived at the airport. her rented apartment where she was staying here still had her things in it. a closed-circuit television camera showed her walking alone. and then she was gone for two weeks. no one had any idea what happened to her. last night police found her body dumped here the palace very close to the ramparts of the old city. police say she died from a blunt force trauma to the head. family members are trying to find answers, trying to find out what happened to her. they have not spoken to the media. we are told they are t
with the killing of a new york city woman there. our chief foreign correspondent is live in istanbul. >>> what police are saying is the 33-year-old won sarai sierra came for a two-week holiday. it was her first trip outside the united states. she was supposed to come with a girlfriend. the girlfriend backed out. during the trip she was in regular contact with her family. no indication that anything was going wrong. then on january 21st, the day she was supposed to be leaving, she...
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police found her body dumped near the palace very close to the old city and the police chief says that she died from a brunt trauma wound to the head. her family members are still here trying to find answers, trying to find what happened to her. so far, they have not spoken to the media. we are told they are too emotional to speak at this stage. >> that's understanding. thank you. >>> now, to that standoff in alabama. a 5-year-old boy has spent more than 110 hours in captivity. li kidnapper shot a bus driver last week before taking the boy hostage in an underground bunker. gabe gee tee air rutierrez is fs storiry. >> reporter: the funeral for that bus driver is set later this afternoon, a day after the local sheriff publicly thanked the suspect who might have access to television for, quote, taking care of our child. a sign of how sensitive these negotiations have become. >> charles pohlen was a bus driver that died on the job protecting more than 20 children under his care. saturday night, mourners lined up to pay their respect as the tense standoff dragged on. >> it is just devastati
police found her body dumped near the palace very close to the old city and the police chief says that she died from a brunt trauma wound to the head. her family members are still here trying to find answers, trying to find what happened to her. so far, they have not spoken to the media. we are told they are too emotional to speak at this stage. >> that's understanding. thank you. >>> now, to that standoff in alabama. a 5-year-old boy has spent more than 110 hours in captivity....
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is the super bowl is a win for the city of new orleans. 150,000 people will descend on the city hoping to pump money into new orleans economy. they are welcome dollars in the city where the tourism industry is 40% of the tax revenues. the city spent five years and $1.2 billion making improvements to roads, airports, hotels and restaurants in preparation for the super bowl. once the super bowl is over, new orleans gets back to business as usual. all the changes to the city don't necessarily equate to changes in the lives of the resident who is remain behind. i have to tell you, for those of us living in super bowl crazy town, just the traffic snarls, trying to get my kids to school, much more importantly, look at millions of dollars in profits coming to the hotels, but they don't raise the income for the front line workers. that money ends up back here in manhattan. >> event economics are like trojan horses. they are brought to a city and sold with the idea of the party aspect. like your city is going to host a party, you should have pride in that, it means something to the country. >>
is the super bowl is a win for the city of new orleans. 150,000 people will descend on the city hoping to pump money into new orleans economy. they are welcome dollars in the city where the tourism industry is 40% of the tax revenues. the city spent five years and $1.2 billion making improvements to roads, airports, hotels and restaurants in preparation for the super bowl. once the super bowl is over, new orleans gets back to business as usual. all the changes to the city don't necessarily...
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. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans, the crescent city. i remains a fascinating place because of the originality and diversity of its culture. right next door to cathedral debutante and manicured mansions. we have our own music architecture, way of speaking, and of course food. fried food like and sweet and rice dishes but our signature dish is gumbo. gumbo is symbolic of the best of new orleans. it's as much a cultural symbol of louisiana as the bayou or jazz. that's why like new orleans herself, gumbo is temperamental approachable but unpredictable. and across america no dish speaks more vividly of a melting pot than gumbo. it's a complex mysterious dish born of necessity bringing together a multiplicity of ingredients and ethnicities. dating back more than 300 years being believe the west african slave population first created this dish out of hardship. the name gumbo derives from the world king gumbo which is the name for okra the popular ingredient. the indians developed the key powder from sassafras leaves and the french lay claim to
. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans, the crescent city. i remains a fascinating place because of the originality and diversity of its culture. right next door to cathedral debutante and manicured mansions. we have our own music architecture, way of speaking, and of course food. fried food like and sweet and rice dishes but our signature dish is gumbo. gumbo is symbolic of the best of new orleans. it's as much a cultural symbol of louisiana as the bayou or jazz. that's why like new orleans...
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i'm saying that the parent, too. my child walks the street of new york city. we can't have weapons available on the open market that could do such horrible damage and as public officials if we didn't use tools at our disposal there would be something wrong with us. >> heather: joining us is ellen ratnor and mary walter, talk show host. so this the right direction to go. i'll start with you? >> it's the only direction to go. you know in the 1960s when there was so much apart tied going on, students protested and they had companies getting rid of their stock holdings in south africa. that is the only thing that can sometimes work. >> she is equating the second amendment to apartheid which is absolutely appalling. instead of using what is legal, instead of passing a bill, if people are so behind this and politicians are so sure, pass a bill they would rather bully. let's do bullying tactics. i would love to see him do a security detail or disarm his security detail. let's have it for everybody but not just 1 percent that can afford private security. >> heather: i
i'm saying that the parent, too. my child walks the street of new york city. we can't have weapons available on the open market that could do such horrible damage and as public officials if we didn't use tools at our disposal there would be something wrong with us. >> heather: joining us is ellen ratnor and mary walter, talk show host. so this the right direction to go. i'll start with you? >> it's the only direction to go. you know in the 1960s when there was so much apart tied...
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ry city. and in the -- in redwood city is. and we head to the north. petaluma. and 44 here again. we are dealing with partly to mostly cloudy skies and the fog. the buoys are showing the wave heights this morning. so the hazard statement still in effect from the national weather service. this is the possibility of rip currents and it is until 10:00 a.m. going to die down from the afternoon. subsiding pretty good. if you are thinking about maybe taking a walk with your dog. >> pacific sat he tell light view. ridge of high pressure will be building in, in time for the second part of the day and looks like we will be partly sunny and first part of the day. we are dealing with partly sunny. partly cloudy skies and into noontime. better clearing here along the coast. may hug the entire day. perhaps pacifica. and half moon bay and as we get into 4:00 or so. we are sunny as well as inland. we have the low clouds this morning and this is 7:12 to be contact. into the afternoon. sun setting at 5:05. similar to what we felt yesterday. tad warmer. and 60 degrees for oakland today. 68 for san
ry city. and in the -- in redwood city is. and we head to the north. petaluma. and 44 here again. we are dealing with partly to mostly cloudy skies and the fog. the buoys are showing the wave heights this morning. so the hazard statement still in effect from the national weather service. this is the possibility of rip currents and it is until 10:00 a.m. going to die down from the afternoon. subsiding pretty good. if you are thinking about maybe taking a walk with your dog. >> pacific sat...
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how is the city responding to the challenges of hosting a big game? >> reporter: they put 1,500 police officers in downtown new orleans oaf the past couple of days, and you couldn't have missed them. their presence was everywhere, not just from new orleans. they brought in law enforcement from all over the state. heavy homeland security presence here, just to get into the super boem, you are going through basically three security checks and like you said, the game is three hours away. but why wait? the gates open. take a look, people streaming in, doing things like buying souvenirs, a lot of entertainment. jugglers. i just came from inside there. people down close to the field where they don't have seats but are allowed for the time being to take pictures, walk around. i asked people why are you here three hours early, well, our hotel was an hour away, and they wanted to enjoy the experience after paying so much money for those tickets. >> get the bang for your buck. >> reporter: yep. >> beyonce performing at halftime. there might be some sort of reun
how is the city responding to the challenges of hosting a big game? >> reporter: they put 1,500 police officers in downtown new orleans oaf the past couple of days, and you couldn't have missed them. their presence was everywhere, not just from new orleans. they brought in law enforcement from all over the state. heavy homeland security presence here, just to get into the super boem, you are going through basically three security checks and like you said, the game is three hours away. but...
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the super bowl gets under way tonight in new orleans. alex is joining us next from new york city. caller: my comment is -- i am not particularly a sports fan. it seems very repetitive back and forth. as far as the regulation -- my observation, not just about football but hockey and also even baseball -- people seem to like people getting hit and getting beat up. they even like people looking kind of distorted like when they take drugs. i would be in favor if there could be a lot to prevent head injuries or young people being persuaded to do drugs to get onto teams or whatever. it is my commentary to my fellow americans the sunday morning that, it is like gladiatorial combat. . "the hunter games." it is almost like a freak show you enjoy watching human suffering. that is my cheery comment. host: thank you for the call. on the twitter page, there is this. back in 2009, tiki barber testified on the issue of head injuries at the high school and professional lover -- level. [video clip] >> you hear the file but comes from people who think the nfl is not addressing this issue. at the en
the super bowl gets under way tonight in new orleans. alex is joining us next from new york city. caller: my comment is -- i am not particularly a sports fan. it seems very repetitive back and forth. as far as the regulation -- my observation, not just about football but hockey and also even baseball -- people seem to like people getting hit and getting beat up. they even like people looking kind of distorted like when they take drugs. i would be in favor if there could be a lot to prevent head...
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it is frigid over there. 16 in the city of cleveland. you factor in the wind, and, of course, it feels even colder. keep that in mind. the southeast also dealing with pretty cool temperatures like in atlanta. currently 34 degrees. as we head into the afternoon hours, those high temperatures will be warming up a little bit across places in the northeast. and that's on the next graphic. southeast, looking at temperatures a little bit closer to normal and out west. we're talking about very quiet conditions and a beautiful day in phoenix. 70 degrees for your high temperature. beautiful in terms of your temperatures. 72 over in los angeles. 54 degrees forever -- for your high temperature. next map will show you as far as precipitation goes. there is area of low pressure in parts of the southwest bringing in rain in parts of arizona and parts of new mexico. take a look at that snowfall across portions of kentucky, tennessee, western parts of north carolina will be seeing part of that snowfall accumulating. guys in the studio, relatively light
it is frigid over there. 16 in the city of cleveland. you factor in the wind, and, of course, it feels even colder. keep that in mind. the southeast also dealing with pretty cool temperatures like in atlanta. currently 34 degrees. as we head into the afternoon hours, those high temperatures will be warming up a little bit across places in the northeast. and that's on the next graphic. southeast, looking at temperatures a little bit closer to normal and out west. we're talking about very quiet...